Butterfly Baby Toys
WASHINGTON, D.C.- In cooperation with the U.S.
Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), Kids II,
of Alpharetta, Ga., is voluntarily recalling about 21,000 Carter's butterfly
baby toys. The antennae on these butterfly toys contain wire that can
pass through the fabric, causing cuts and scratches to babies.

Kids II has received 27 reports of wires passing through the
fabric on the antennae of these toys, resulting in four babies getting
cuts to the hand or face, and five babies receiving scratches.

The recall involves Carter's Activity Butterflies with 3-inch long
bendable antennae. The body of the stuffed butterfly toy is
green and purple and the wings are multi-colored. The toy makes
various "fun sounds" when squeezed. The stuffed stars on the
ends of the antennae contain a squeaker and a rattle. The lower
wings make a crinkle sound and one of the upper wings
contains a mirror. The toy has model number 50052 written on a
small tag behind one of its wings. A date code on the
opposite side of this tag ends with, "00433," "00856," "01003,"
or "01148."

Mass merchandise and juvenile specialty stores nationwide sold
these butterfly toys from February 2001 through August 2001
for between $15 and $20.

Consumers should take these toys away from babies immediately,
and return the toy to the store where purchased or contact
Kids II for a free replacement butterfly toy. For more information,
consumers should call Kids II toll-free at (877) 325-7056
between 7:30 a.m. and 4: 30 p.m. ET Monday through Friday, or
visit the firm's web site.

Butterfly toys with short antennae, about 1¾-inches long, do not
contain wire, and are not part of the recall.

To see a picture of the recalled product(s) visit the CPSC's web site.